Insulin is really a very dangerous thing to mess with. A previous poster mentioned weight gain but you are at greater risk of death or complications resulting from a sudden or severe drop in blood glucose levels.
Insulin is really a very dangerous thing to mess with. A previous poster mentioned weight gain but you are at greater risk of death or complications resulting from a sudden or severe drop in blood glucose levels.
I know a lot of bodybuilders who use insulin and there bodies are insanely great! Some of them are even as good as the professional bodybuilders. Insulin can definitely improve your body. However, I am not using it as I am not that familiar with the drug. I do not know if there are possible side effects we might encounter in the future.
As others have previously said, insulin can be dangerous and while some people have received positive effects from using it, in my opinion the risks far outweigh the benefits so I'd be tempted to stay away from it.
Insulin, like any compound, can be dangerous if taken in high doses, so you need to stick toa strict regime and if you notice and adverse side-effects you should stop taking it immediately.
This is great advice, thanks man. I also want to use insulin because I’ve seen what it does and it is super effective for gains. Friends who have used slin are huge and they get massive gains in a short time, so you’ll be happy with the results. The thing is that you should really be careful. Do your research, take small doses and learn to know it.
Insulin can be very dangerous if used improperly. You have to be very careful when using it. That being said, it can be very effective. Make sure you do your research and you should get good results. Just be very careful!
What!?!? Increasing insulin sensitivity does not make using it safer. It does the exact opposite actually. Metformin doesn't actually work they way you described either. It takes over the function of CBP. CPB is the signaling protein involved that communicates between the liver and the pancreas. It affects glucose production by the liver and its suppression by insulin. It does not make the cells in your body more sensitive to insulin.
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Trust me OP, you don't need to insulin. Do you want to become a professional bodybuilder? If not, it's not worth it to play with this hormone. It's too dangerous on the long run, especially if you are prone to developing diabetes. It's easy to develop insulin resistance, especially if you don't know exactly what you are doing.
Why would you risk to develop diabetes (in the best case scenario) after a few years? It's not like your pancreas could be started and stopped whenever you wanted.
I think his idea was that metmorfin is safer then insulin, so you can try using it before even thinking about insulin. And you definitely shouldn't use both of them together. It's primary action is to reduce the excessive production of glucose by the liver, a common problem of type 2 diabetes. The action of metformin helps control blood glucose levels. Metformin also improves the uptake of glucose by your muscle tissue. In general, metformin reduces insulin resistance and improves insulin sensitivity, therefore helping the insulin your body makes to work better.
I believe using it once per week on a lagging muscle group might work well and maybe something to think about in the future.
111kg (22nd September 2015)